Hate speech and racism...........what a worn out, and ignorant response.
I can understand the political comment, but the other is just plain
stupid. Get the facts...let me hear your misplaced 'feel good' attitude
in another 20 years.

> The answer is to stop giving the candy store away to illegals. I feel
> sorry for teachers in Calif. and Texas and elsewhere. I was in one of
> those schools a couple of years ago...thank God, I'm in a great
> privateschool now. And if you call me 'racists'........get a life.
> The
> illegals are destroying this country and invading everything including
> our schools at such numbers...who can teach them? If we don't stop it
> and get a breather like we did in the '20's, it's only going to get
> worse. There are ghost towns in Mexico...where are they? Here.
> It is
> an invasion.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ray Leal [mailto:rayleal@earthlink.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 8:02 PM
> To: TeacherArtExchange Discussion Group
> Subject: Re: [teacherartexchange] arts return to San Francisco
>
> The money is great - I am in California and am anxious to see what
> actually develops as it makes its way from Sacramento to districts
> to
> actual schools and classrooms.
> An equally big problem in my school is that with our low test
> scores-
> and a majority of English Learners- our middle school kids have 8
> periods, everyone has 2 per. of Language Arts and 2 periods of
> math,
> one period is an elective and tons of them are scheduled into
> remedial math and reading, so even with money- we can't get the
> kids
> scheduled into the electives. I taught 3 per. of art last year and
> we
> have band and choir. I was 1/2 time Tech. Leader-coach-
> coordinator.
> This year I am not teaching at all, but agreed to be full time Tech
>
> Coordinator. We needed the position badly, but instead of hiring an
>
> art teacher or 1/2 art teacher, the classes are gone between
> declining enrollment and low scoring kids.
>
> It is a depressing mess- and I don't know the answer- but I don't
> think the answer is to just keep scheduling them into more periods
> of
> teaching what they are failing at the same way- and with so many
> Spanish speakers, they really aren't failing, they are learning the
>
> language- just not fast enough to make Bush and NCLB happy-
>
> AAAAAGGGGGGHHHHHH!
> Heather in sunny southern California
>
>
> On Sep 5, 2006, at 4:24 PM, Rick Larson wrote:
>
> > Return of the Arts-
> > Good news
> > http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/09/04/> > BAGEKKV0A11.DTL
>
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